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//a two-part blog post// During my time at school, one of the things that was talked about a lot was the interview. One of the statements that struck me most during this time was that developers are the only people… Continue Reading →

Yesterday, I had a bit of deja vu while baking coffee cake, as I realized that maybe the last time I had made it was when I had a “last gasp” baking session right before I started bootcamp. Going back… Continue Reading →

That’s right, it’s been an entire year since I quit my job and began school to start a new career. As I sit here, still looking for a new job and reflecting on what I learn, I have no regrets.… Continue Reading →

When I woke up this morning, I had no idea it was the first day of winter. Just one of many things which has somehow escaped me recently. Today was the last day of my Full-Stack JavaScript Development Accelerator. In… Continue Reading →

Although I’d like to have written something about the Full Stack JavaScript Development Accelerator every week, there just isn’t time. This weekend is pretty exciting because it is the first one in 4 weeks that hasn’t been overwhelmingly overfilled with… Continue Reading →

Over the weekend, I worked on my code challenge and finally got it working to my satisfaction. I had a meeting at 4:45 yesterday to review my re-submission. LSS: I am approved to take the Full Stack JavaScript Development Accelerator… Continue Reading →

Every day, I work on self study and pre-work for the JSDA. I read Eloquent Javascript while re-working a code challenge in the morning, and do Treehouse tutorials in the afternoon, with additional reading and coding practice in between and… Continue Reading →

NOW seems like a good time to go back to the post I wrote last Friday about trying to do my code challenge. I got an email yesterday saying that I am on the waiting list for the Development Accelerator,… Continue Reading →

One of my biggest pet peeves is people who complain about how Google “stalks” them by storing their browsing data. We all know that browsers use cookies to store information, most of which is to our benefit (I love not… Continue Reading →

Four weeks sounds like a really long time when you’re coming from working 20 hours per week into a boot camp that promises 50+. Not to mention a commute, that, while still not bad, is three times as long (in… Continue Reading →